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Rosenborg Castle

Rosenborg Castle: Copenhagen's Royal Renaissance Treasure

A 17th-century Dutch Renaissance palace housing the Danish Crown Jewels in the heart of Copenhagen.
Localização Copenhaga

Rosenborg Castle began as a modest summer pavilion commissioned by King Christian IV in 1606, then underwent continuous expansion until 1633, when it reached the form visitors see today. Designed in the Dutch Renaissance style — characterized by its red-brick facade, elaborately carved sandstone spires, and stepped gables — the castle stands as one of the finest surviving examples of Christian IV's ambitious architectural legacy in Copenhagen. The king used Rosenborg as his primary royal residence for much of his reign, and it remained in active royal use until 1710, when Frederick IV moved the court to Frederiksberg Palace. In 1833, the castle opened to the public as one of the world's earliest royal museums, a status it has held ever since under the administration of The Royal Danish Collection.

The castle's most celebrated attraction is its basement treasury, where the Danish Crown Jewels and royal regalia have been stored and displayed since the 17th century. Among the collection's highlights is the Crown of Christian IV, crafted in 1596 and set with table-cut diamonds, spinels, and large baroque pearls — a masterpiece of Renaissance goldsmithing. Visitors also encounter the Oldenburg Horn, a 15th-century drinking vessel of gold and enamel used at royal coronations, as well as the jewel-encrusted sword and orb of Christian III. The regalia on display spans more than 400 years of Danish monarchy and represents an unbroken chain of royal material culture unique in Scandinavia.

Above the treasury, Rosenborg's 24 rooms are arranged chronologically, functioning as a walk-through timeline of Danish royal life from the early 1600s to the early 20th century. Christian IV's Winter Room retains its original dark oak paneling and painted ceiling from 1620, while the Long Hall on the third floor — with its series of silver lion throne guards dating to 1665 — served as the ceremonial state room for Danish kings. Frederick IV's Chamber displays porcelain collected during the early 18th century, and the rooms of Christian VII reflect the Neoclassical tastes of the late 1700s. Each room preserves period furniture, portraits, tapestries, and personal objects left largely in their original positions.

Rosenborg sits within the King's Garden (Kongens Have), Copenhagen's oldest royal garden, laid out by Christian IV in 1606 as a formal Renaissance garden and today one of the city's most beloved public parks. The garden is free to enter year-round and serves as a pleasant approach to the castle. The museum itself is open to visitors most of the year, with reduced winter hours from November through April; pre-booking tickets online is strongly recommended during summer months, when queues can be significant. The castle is a short walk from Nørreport Station, the busiest transit hub in Denmark, making it easily accessible from anywhere in central Copenhagen.

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